Work party at the Wetland

By Amanda Wilson, Rock Creek Watershed Partners

On
Saturday, April 8th from 9 am to noon the Rock Creek Watershed Partners
(rcwp.org)
and The Wetland Conservancy (wetlandsconservancy.org)
will sponsor a restoration work party at the Cedar Mill Wetland.
Community residents are encouraged to join the effort to eliminate
invasive plants and plant some native species.

Cedar Mill Wetland is located right in the middle of Cedar Mill
and is owned by The Wetlands Conservancy. You’ve probably seen this
sixteen-acre natural area that straddles Barnes Road just southeast
of the Teufel property. This wetland plays a critical role in protecting
water quality and moderating stormwater.

Northwestern salamander, red-legged
frog, pacific tree frog, hooded merganser, great blue heron, green
heron, beaver and dragonflies can be seen and heard among the water,
reeds and willows. This watershed (Cedar Mill Creek) also contains resident
cutthroat trout and the pacific lamprey, which is listed as a sensitive species
in Oregon.

Currently, the ponds created by beaver dams are receding. This
means the banks are becoming exposed and creating new habitat for
plants. We’re
working on establishing native plants before invasive plants like Reed
canarygrass and Common teasel take over.

Invasive plants compete with
native plants for water, nutrients, and space. They also impact the
survival of wildlife that depends on native plants for food and habitat.
Invasive plants also disrupt natural processes like water infiltration,
erosion control, decomposition, and nutrient cycling.

So come on down to the
wetland near you and connect with your community while enhancing
habitat that humans and wildlife alike depend on.

Bring drinking
water and wear work gloves and knee boots if you have them. We will
have a limited amount on hand. To volunteer, contact Amanda Wilson
or Melissa Higgins at (503) 629-6305 x 2953 or awilson@rcwp.org.

If you can’t
make it out to this one, future work parties are scheduled for Saturday,
May 20th, July 29th and September 23rd.